Why our turf is delivered flat
You might have seen some turf that comes rolled up in lengths but Daleys Turf comes cut in flat slabs. Which might have led you to ask why? Our signature turf is Sir Walter DNA Certified and while this turf…
You might have seen some turf that comes rolled up in lengths but Daleys Turf comes cut in flat slabs. Which might have led you to ask why? Our signature turf is Sir Walter DNA Certified and while this turf…
While some may think that a strong and healthy lawn is one which is perfectly manicured and a particularly lush shade of green, that’s not necessarily true. Over working your lawn to maintain a sense of a perfected lawn is…
With normal wear and tear the soil beneath your lawn can become very compacted resulting in poor growth due to the reduction of air circulation and correct water and nutrient absorption. Aerating your lawn simply means punching holes throughout your…
Daleys Turf, as an accredited grower with Lawns Solutions, is proud to be a part of the recently announced sponsorship arrangement with the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA). ‘Lawn Solutions Australia Business Manager Simon Adermann describes the new sponsorship…
Population studies show that Australian cities are becoming denser and housing blocks are getting smaller. In fact, they are about half the size that they were 30 years ago – now ranging from 200 – 350 square metres. Ashley Lewis,…
While your lawn is not typically in the growing phase during winter it is still a great idea to fertilise during the cooler weather to ensure it has all the nutrients it needs and to prepare for the warmer weather…
Most lawns have one – a worn track where people or dogs have made their mark. We most often see them heading to the clothesline or along the fence line where the dog greets the postman on a daily basis.…
While out of sight under the lawn, the soil is the most important factor in the health and well-being of your turf. The soil provides the nutrients, water and oxygen needed to thrive. If your lawn isn’t doing very well…